Synthetic cannabinoids, one of the most widely abused new psychoactive substances (NPS), are now placed under national control generally in China. Due to continuous modification of synthetic cannabinoid structure, an ongoing dilemma in the forensic laboratory is that newly emerging substances cannot be detected by established methods. Thus, the screening methods for simultaneous detection of known or unknown substances have become research hotspots. In this study, the ultra high performance liquid chromatography tandem triple quadrupole mass spectrometry (UPLC-QqQ-MS) with precursor ion scan (PIS) as acquisition mode was used for prescreening purposes of all possible synthetic cannabinoids-related substances. In detail, four common characteristic fragments, m/z of 144.0, 145.0, 135.1, and 109.0 corresponding to acylium-indole, acylium-indazole, adamantyl, and fluorobenzyl cation respectively, were selected for PIS mode, and their collision energies were optimized by 97 available synthetic cannabinoids standards with relevant structures. Those suspicious signals observed in the screening experiment were confirmed by ultra high performance liquid chromatography tandem quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry (UPLC-QTOF-MS) via high-resolution MS and MS data obtained by full scan (TOF MS) and product ion scan mode. After methodological validation, the integrated strategy established above was applied to the screening and identification of the seized e-liquids, herbal blends and hair samples, confirming the presence of multiple synthetic cannabinoids in these samples. In particular, a novel synthetic cannabinoid was identified as 4 F-ABUTINACA, for which no relevant high-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS) data has been retrieved until now, making this study the first to report the cleavage pattern of this compound in electrospray ionization (ESI) mass spectrometry. In addition, four other suspected by-products of the synthetic cannabinoids were found in the herbal blends and e-liquids, and their possible structures were also deduced via the information from high-resolution mass spectra.
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